Tuesday, 7 Jan 2014

Along with the release of new smartphones, Sony has also unveiled new mobile accessories at CES 2014. One of the is the Sony SBH-80, which is a new hands-free, wireless headset that comes with NFC and a a"neck-style wearing solution".

Sony Mobile Communications today announced at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2014 the Xperia Z1 Compact, which is a 4.3-inch variant of the Z1 and comes with flagship specs such as a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core 2.2GHz processor.

Toshiba has unveiled their new range of televisions at CES 2014. The 4K TVs on offer range from an 84-inch behemoth to a 50-inch model. In addition there are also a number of HD screens that users can look forward to in the coming months.

Pebble has just announced a premium version of its smartwatch -- the Pebble Steel. Like its name suggests, the Pebble Steel will feature a machine milled stainless steel case, while the watch's face will be protected by Corning Gorilla Glass.

A great man once asked: "Does it come in black?" Now when it comes to the Fujifilm X100S, the answer is yes. The camera is exactly the same as the silver and black X100S, except that the silver bits are now black.

At CES 2014, Panasonic and Mozilla have partnered up to make televisions smarter. Mozilla will be developing a new version of their Firefox OS which will be implemented by Panasonic in their next generation of smart televisions.

ASUS has just announced the ROG Swift PG278Q gaming monitor. It has a WQHD (2560 x 1440 pixels) resolution, coupled with a refresh rate of 120+ Hz, and a response time of 1ms. To top things off, it supports NVIDIA G-Sync technology, as well as ASUS’ GamePlus feature